This revision is dated July 2004.Bertold Brecht once said, “Because things are the way they are, things will not stay the way they are.” Because things in the U.S. pork industry never seem to “stay the way they are,” researchers at the University of Missouri and Iowa State University have documented and analyzed changes in the U.S. pork industry for three decades. Thirty years ago, a pork producer could get a fairly good perspective on changes in the industry by looking out the window on a drive to the county seat. Today, hogs have moved indoors. Fewer neighbors are raising hogs, and those that are may have specialized in different methods, have chosen to become very large, or have chosen to contract, thereby making what is happening in one...
During this century three major trends have characterized the development of the hog slaughter-proce...
A survey of pig producers and employees was conducted to document trends in the industry. These su...
Livestock Outlook: U.S. pork sector remains a growth industry as production records keep tumbling
The U.S. pork production sector has changed dramatically in recent years. Two decades ago it was mad...
It is an obvious understatement that theU.S. pork industry is changing. It is a more daunting taskto...
A 2007 survey of US pork producers indicated that nearly two-thirds of US hogs are produced by less ...
The pork production sector is undergoing a significant, perhaps unprecedented change in its size and...
The Iowa pork production industry has experienced a reduced number of producers and increased size o...
In March and April of 1993, a random sample of 334 Iowa pork producers participated in a survey rega...
The U.S. pork production sector is consolidating at an accelerating rate. In 1997, 145 firms marketi...
With the assistance of the Iowa Pork Producers Association and the Iowa Pork Industry Center, Iowa p...
Title from JPEG cover page (University of Missouri Digital Library, viewed Sept. 17, 2009)
Based on a nationwide survey of pork producers, Iowa producers are competitive with and, in many cas...
The changes in U.S. pork trade in the past 20 years are quite impressive. U.S. pork exports have gro...
The U.S. hog industry has experienced dramatic structural change as the trend continues for fewer pr...
During this century three major trends have characterized the development of the hog slaughter-proce...
A survey of pig producers and employees was conducted to document trends in the industry. These su...
Livestock Outlook: U.S. pork sector remains a growth industry as production records keep tumbling
The U.S. pork production sector has changed dramatically in recent years. Two decades ago it was mad...
It is an obvious understatement that theU.S. pork industry is changing. It is a more daunting taskto...
A 2007 survey of US pork producers indicated that nearly two-thirds of US hogs are produced by less ...
The pork production sector is undergoing a significant, perhaps unprecedented change in its size and...
The Iowa pork production industry has experienced a reduced number of producers and increased size o...
In March and April of 1993, a random sample of 334 Iowa pork producers participated in a survey rega...
The U.S. pork production sector is consolidating at an accelerating rate. In 1997, 145 firms marketi...
With the assistance of the Iowa Pork Producers Association and the Iowa Pork Industry Center, Iowa p...
Title from JPEG cover page (University of Missouri Digital Library, viewed Sept. 17, 2009)
Based on a nationwide survey of pork producers, Iowa producers are competitive with and, in many cas...
The changes in U.S. pork trade in the past 20 years are quite impressive. U.S. pork exports have gro...
The U.S. hog industry has experienced dramatic structural change as the trend continues for fewer pr...
During this century three major trends have characterized the development of the hog slaughter-proce...
A survey of pig producers and employees was conducted to document trends in the industry. These su...
Livestock Outlook: U.S. pork sector remains a growth industry as production records keep tumbling